Quite easy. It's kinda the same as some other stego's but instead of binary some other encryption.. It could be another easy challenge to learn people how to recognise this type of encryption..

Pur33vil wrote: Here is mine, try it and say if it's decodeable i putted a password in a image, and the first image in a second one

Spoiler:I haven't yet found the right way to solve it but my guess is that the image containing the pw was split up in multiple parts and put on random spots in another image? I think it's a nice mission if this is the correct way.

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What about this ?this is pretty cool !!! i'm one of the lead programmers on that Xiao, so i would appreciate if you ask me first , if you want to use it. Oh and also it work's fine . I'f you are having trouble downloading it just PM me i will provide you with the link i promise : )

My steganography mission:

So i put 12 pic's in one pic. The pic has 12 layer's but i've also encrypted all with RC2 Hashes and the only way to get the pass is with MD5 Hashes somewhere in the 13 pic's the pass you will need to unlock the 14 pic and get the pass : ) ... hard ha ?!

So i put 12 pic's in one pic. The pic has 12 layer's but i've also encrypted all with RC2 Hashes and the only way to get the pass is with MD5 Hashes somewhere in the 13 pic's the pass you will need to unlock the 14 pic and get the pass : ) ... hard ha ?!

PShere's my stego mission that i was talking about : )

Hope you liked my idea ... regardless : RainOfFirE

Maybe I didn't understand it correctly, but the point of stego is to be easily deciphered by those who know how it works. I don't think anyone can decipher a password hashed multiple times with MD5 and RC2.

There are 11 types of people in the world - those who understand binary, those who don't and those who already heard this joke.